Bitzer project
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Is it a Cumberland sausage?
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I've flopped with the latest Bitzer too. I felt sure I had it right, even down to the version, but the Grand Mufti says no.
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Hi Paul,
Many similar features, but the Amiot had oval fins, whereas this machine carries rounded quadrilateral fins.
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Hmm..those fins are reminiscent of a more well known twin of the period, but I know it can't be that. I'm flummoxed once again.
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I can think of a couple of German types, Paul, but you're right, it's not them.
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This one is annoyingly familiar, but I just can't find it.
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First, the results:
Diamond badges for these hawkeyes, who correctly identified the SAAB B-18...
Keith (Dev One), Mick (woody901), Peter (MilesMan), Ben (TSR2), AllanL
Despite some initially unique-seeming features, we still saw some look-alikes emerge; like the Amiot 351 & 354, Le 045, Yermolaev 2
There were some good tries in there.
OK, here it is sans twirls:
Thanks All, hope you enjoyed it.
Diamond badges for these hawkeyes, who correctly identified the SAAB B-18...
Keith (Dev One), Mick (woody901), Peter (MilesMan), Ben (TSR2), AllanL
Despite some initially unique-seeming features, we still saw some look-alikes emerge; like the Amiot 351 & 354, Le 045, Yermolaev 2
There were some good tries in there.
OK, here it is sans twirls:
Thanks All, hope you enjoyed it.
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No birthdays, time to launch 04-04.
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This is volume one of testing your knowledge of wings.
Wings of twins, that is. Get 6 right for a Diamond award; it all goes downhill from there!
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This is volume one of testing your knowledge of wings.
Wings of twins, that is. Get 6 right for a Diamond award; it all goes downhill from there!